If your address has been selected, it means that we have asked someone in your household to be a
respondent for this survey. Your participation is essential in order for the survey to provide a complete,
accurate picture of how Americans spend their money.

Knowing what goods and services consumers are buying and how much they are spending is critical information
in determining the strength of our Nationís economy and the direction in which it is moving.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics conducts the Consumer Expenditure Survey to gather data needed for the calculation of the
Consumer Price Index (CPI), a key measure of inflation. The Bureau of Labor Statistics has been conducting this survey since 1980.

The Consumer Expenditure Survey is conducted in two parts, a quarterly interview survey and a diary survey.
The interview survey asks about large expenditures and regular purchases. For the diary survey,
respondents are asked to keep two 1-week diaries for recording all purchases. The purpose of the diary survey is to
capture small everyday purchases like food, meals, personal care products and gasoline.

Your household has been chosen for only one of these surveys.
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